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Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Trouble In Paradise

Disney's Lilo & Stitch: Trouble In Paradise

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SAVE YOUR MONEY
Review: Ah, I can just imagine the project manager at Disney Interactive: "Hey, here's an idea: let's create a game that appeals to small children, but let's make sure that they have to use a computer keyboard to move the characters around, so the kid can't actually play it. The kid will have to watch while a parent plays. Oh yeah, and let's make the game really, really boring as well. And be sure to use second-generation graphics while you're at it."

If you MUST buy something from Disney, stick to the movies or dolls. Trust me. Whatever you do, stay away from this turkey.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SAVE YOUR MONEY
Review: Ah, I can just imagine the project manager at Disney Interactive: "Hey, here's an idea: let's create a game that appeals to small children, but let's make sure that they have to use a computer keyboard to move the characters around, so the kid can't actually play it. The kid will have to watch while a parent plays. Oh yeah, and let's make the game really, really boring as well. And be sure to use second-generation graphics while you're at it."

If you MUST buy something from Disney, stick to the movies or dolls. Trust me. Whatever you do, stay away from this turkey.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: NEED MORE SAVING OPPORTUNITIES!
Review: Although the age category begins at 6 for this game, my 7 year old (and I must confess, I too) find this game montonous and frustrating. The reason is the inability to quick save during the game...You can only save a game after you successfully complete each level.
If you are in the middle or even near the end of a level, and you run the misfortune of using up your last life, you are brought back to the beginning of that level...
TOO MUCH JUMPING OVER WATER!!! My son loved the movie, but has given up on this game...Disney needs to go back to the drawing board on this one...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The worst graphics on any game I've recently played
Review: Disney isn't known for great games (in my opinion), but they hit an all-time low with this one. The game controls are awkward, and the software wouldn't even run properly on our Windows XP computer. However, the biggest disappointment was with the graphics, which are incredibly bad. I feel that this game is a complete rip-off and should be avoided unless you really want to give a present to a someone that you don't like (heck, that would be too cruel).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: My son 3 y/o is addicted, but I am disapointed.
Review: I don't think Disney Interactive has a Quality Assurance department. The usability of the game is awful. There is an option to reconfigure the controls, but it's still difficult. I have yet to figure out how to save the game. Supposedly you can do it between levels, but I haven't figured out how. There are simple graphical errors that should have been fixed pre-beta. When you finish a level, a box appears in the middle of the screen, so you can't see what Lilo or Stitch are doing when they've completed their task. Based upon the movement of the surroundings, it looks like they're doing something or walking somewhere. I wouldn't know, I can 't see them. Over-all, thumbs down. But my three year old loves it. Too bad I have to play it so much, because he can't jump over all that water.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lilo&Stich the Moive
Review: I like Lilo&Stich ,buti am still wondering what Stich said at the begening of the Moive.My dad dose not like kid moives but Iam surprised that he like it. it was realy good!:)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best
Review: I think this is the best game.It is a kind of game that would be for the ages 8 ann up.There is some vilance.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Make sure you have a joystick
Review: Really fun challinging game for ages 7 and up. Make sure you have a joystick cause the keyboard key function can be annoying and confusing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Make sure you have a joystick
Review: Really fun challinging game for ages 7 and up. Make sure you have a joystick cause the keyboard key function can be annoying and confusing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun and challenging
Review: This game plays like a video game, so the inability to save in between "checkpoints" is expected. Virtually all platform games are made this way. As long as you know that this is a video game for the computer, you shouldn't be disappointed. In fact, the game is really a lot of fun. The age range on the box is 8 years and up, and I believe it. I wouldn't get this game for children any younger than that because it IS quite challenging. But, for kids 9+ who also enjoyed the movie, this game is exciting.


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